APA (7th ed.) Citation

Knowlson, J. C. The complete farrier, or horse-doctor;: Being the art of farriery made plain & easy; explaining the nature of the disorders to which a horse is subject, and the best methods of preventing, or curing them. With an introduction, containing the best directions for chusing horses of all kinds; also instructions how to ride, and how to treat a horse on a journey. With a collection of the best recipes, from practice alone! The whole written in so plain and intelligible a manner, that by attending to it, those who have horses may manage them, and cure the disorders to which they are subject, without the assistance of a farrier. To which is added a catalogue of drugs.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Knowlson, John C. The Complete Farrier, or Horse-doctor;: Being the Art of Farriery Made Plain & Easy; Explaining the Nature of the Disorders to Which a Horse Is Subject, and the Best Methods of Preventing, or Curing Them. With an Introduction, Containing the Best Directions for Chusing Horses of All Kinds; Also Instructions How to Ride, and How to Treat a Horse on a Journey. With a Collection of the Best Recipes, from Practice Alone! The Whole Written in so Plain and Intelligible a Manner, That by Attending to It, Those Who Have Horses May Manage Them, and Cure the Disorders to Which They Are Subject, Without the Assistance of a Farrier. To Which Is Added a Catalogue of Drugs.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Knowlson, John C. The Complete Farrier, or Horse-doctor;: Being the Art of Farriery Made Plain & Easy; Explaining the Nature of the Disorders to Which a Horse Is Subject, and the Best Methods of Preventing, or Curing Them. With an Introduction, Containing the Best Directions for Chusing Horses of All Kinds; Also Instructions How to Ride, and How to Treat a Horse on a Journey. With a Collection of the Best Recipes, from Practice Alone! The Whole Written in so Plain and Intelligible a Manner, That by Attending to It, Those Who Have Horses May Manage Them, and Cure the Disorders to Which They Are Subject, Without the Assistance of a Farrier. To Which Is Added a Catalogue of Drugs.

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